Volume 109, July 1989
- Marie A. Bienkowski:
Book Review: Artificial Intelligence and Tutoring Systems: Computational and Cognitive Approaches to the Communication of Knowledge by Eitenne Wenger (Morgan Kaufmann Publishers).
13-14

- Timothy L. Trowbridge:
Book review: Rule Based Programming with OPS5 by Thomas A. Cooper and Nancy Wogrin (Morgan Kaufmann Pubtishers).
14-15

- David L. Sallach:
Book review: Artificial Intelligence with Statistical Pattern Recognition by Edward A. Patrick and James M. Fattu (Prentice-Hall Inc.).
15-16

- Angelo Bravos:
Book review: Machine Learning of Robot Assembly Plans by Arberto Maria Segre (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988).
17-18

- Keith Price:
New Books.
18-24

- Paul Creelman:
Book review: Partiality, Truth and Persistence by Tore Langholm (Lecture Notes 15 Ctr. for the Study of Lang. and Information. University of Chicago Press).
18

- H. S. Hartl:
Can humans think? - a general review of HI.
24-26

- Jay Liebowitz:
If there is artificial intelligence? Is there such a thing as artificial stupidity.
26-28

- Gerard Kiernan, Arnold Koltun, Edward N. Schwartz:
Programming expert systems at the K-tree level.
28-30

- Jean T. Monterege:
The creation of digital consciousness.
30-33

- Harald Trost, Ernst Buchberger, Georg Dorffner:
An expert advising system with acoustic output.
33-35

- Jose Ramirez G.:
Use of structure-based models in the development of expert systems.
35-37

- Hsin-Hsen Yao, Hwa Soo Kim:
Transformation approach for consistency in object-oriented knowledge bases.
37-38

- D. Sriram, L. Leff:
Knowledge-Based Expert Systems in Engineering - An Annotated Bibliography.
38-89

- Susanne M. Humphrey, Bob Krovetz:
Selected AI-Related Dissertations.
89-97

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